Stop Simulating. Start Troubleshooting.
Theory only goes so far. Most training labs use banana plugs and software models that don't prepare you for the reality of a live control panel.
Our trainers bridge the gap by using the exact industrial components you’ll encounter in manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, and amusement parks. We focus on a Minds-On approach—providing the hands-on experience required to maintain and troubleshoot complex automation systems with confidence.
| Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 |
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Core Skills
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Smart Factory
Includes Level 1 plus:
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Advanced Systems
Includes Level 2 plus:
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Free Online Training Included
Every trainer includes free access to our professional online courses designed for this hardware.
Technical Curriculum
- Portal vs. Project View navigation
- Hardware configuration and Device View
- Structured programming: OBs, FCs, and FBs
- Global and Instance Data Blocks (DBs)
- Tag management and monitoring tables
- Ladder (LAD) and Function Block Diagram (FBD)
- Math functions and Analog normalization/scaling
- IEC Timers and Counters
- Online diagnostics and CPU comparison
- Project backup and Library management
- Sinking vs. Sourcing I/O wiring
- Real wire and terminal screw terminations (No 2mm banana plugs)
- Multimeter troubleshooting for voltage and continuity
- Siemens G120 AC Drive configuration
- 3-Phase AC Induction Motors
- Contactor and Relay logic
- Authentic Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
- Profinet configuration and IP addressing
- HMI integration and SIMATIC Unified screens
- PID Control: TIA Portal technology objects
- Yamaha Motion: Integration using Yamaha Function Blocks
- Absolute and Incremental motion commands
- IO-Link remote parameterization and lens diagnostics
- Calculating automated air usage costs
- Predictive maintenance using analog sensors